[WARNING: The following story contains spoilers about Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, "The Lion and the Rose."]

Sunday's Purple Wedding Game of Thrones episode was another not-so-happy ceremony.

After last season's Red Wedding massacre, King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) was poisoned to death at his own wedding feast. While it's not yet known who poisoned him, Peter Dinklage's Tyrion could get the blame after he was tormented by Joffrey earlier in the wedding, and he brought the cup that (presumably) contained the poison.

All told, more than 101,000 tweets during and following the broadcast mentioned Joffrey -- up from 20,000 tweets last week, according to an analysis from ListenFirst. The firm's Co-Founder and CEO, Jason Klein, speculates Twitter chatter about the other characters may reflect whom viewers suspect of the crime.

"While no one knows for certain, if Twitter conversation is any indicator, Tyrion is a likely suspect: after Joffrey, he was the most mentioned character, racking up over 19,000 mentions," Klein tells The Hollywood Reporter. "Or did the Tyrell’s--Olenna and Margaery--who rang up over 8,400 mentions combined, quietly get the job done?"